"As colleges crack down on sexual assault, some students complain that the schools are going too far and trampling the rights of the accused in the process," wrote Tovia Smith. "In recent months, courts around the nation have offered some of those students significant victories, slamming schools for systems that are stacked against the accused."

One student who spoke to NPR said "Once you are accused, you're guilty." Another told the station that "We used to not be fair to women on this issue," but now, "we're on the other extreme, not being fair to guys."

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NPR spoke to a University of California-San Diego student who recently had his expulsion ruled "unfair" by a state judge.